What are peoples opinions on riding in the rain?
Because I live far from work and uni, since I've gotten my bike back I drive a part of the way and then ride the rest and vice versa on the way back. But I can still drive the whole way if I want. Anyway, just checked the 'ol weather report for tomorrow in sydney and its supposed to be some showers. I really really wanted to ride but dunno if I should if it rains. also, how durable is the average bike in the wetness? any post-rain specific maintenance things I should be aware of?

Depending on your chain lube, it might wash off. Brake shoes wear at a phenomenal rate when wet. Water *might* get into hubs and bottom bracket if not sealed, and the old style hollow seat tubes with a non-sealed bottom bracket is a great way to feed water and grit into the bottom bracket. And water will get into the rims. Other than that, just wash the dirt/mud off after a ride and re-lube the chain when appropriate.

Wash and relube after a "dirty" ride. No harm done when bikes are all alloy/plastic these days. The problem with what you are doing is that should it have poured, you'll have to contend with wet cloths at Uni or in the car. It's irritating to say the least. Yet again, if you are dedicated...

Must have glasses to keep water out of eyes
Dirt gets on your lips / water bottle without mudguards
Lots of fun in light to medium showers
Need raincoat / change of clothes
Chance computer / lights will get damaged

Riding in the rain is fun (increased danger though), and if its unpredictable and you have the right equipment there is no reason that you shouldn't.

My most amazing riding experience came on a night where I was hammered by some unexpected rain on the m2. My body went into overdrive as I battled against the elements. I do however wish that I had some glasses!

I got caught out in the rain a few times during our wet season and it's caused problems. Only last week and the week before I had the bike in the shop having rust cleaned out of the bottom bracket and at the top of the front forks. Both times when I picked it up the lbs guys asked if I'd been riding in the rain. I could hardly say no but they were good enough to fix it for free under the warranty.

Next wet season I'll stick to the trainer.

It's the dry season now and we'll be lucky to see any rain until September or October now.

mikesbytes wrote:The heavens opened right up while I was riding this morning. I gunned it over Anzac bridge on the big ring to get out of it as quickly as possible.

Oh yeah tell me about it! I was driving in to work at glebe and when I got to ryde it just poured down! I was just thinking (AT)#$%(AT)%$(AT)&(AT)%(AT)#!! with my bike in the back rearing to go for a ride. The whole way, I could see a rider every so often and I was thinking to myself 'do I want to be him right now?'. By the time I got near the Anzac bridge it calmed down a bit and I thought that I damn well wanted to be him. Pulled over and rode to work. Drenched when I got to work but it was damn well worth it!

I've found that since I started riding to work, I can't wait till the end of the day just so I can ride again. It sucks that I live so far away because I have to drive the last leg of my trip. Once I get a faster bike I'll ride a longer distance.

We don't tend to get much rain, but the tourer is fitted with full mudguards. I ride with booties over sandals and a wet weather jacket. I also need the glasses with clear lenses for keeping the rain out of my eyes.

I run sealed MTB gear and the chain has car engine oil for lube, which I use a rag to wipe and clean.

anyone else in sydney have to ride through the sudden deluge that just started? I hope it clears by 6 or i'm stuffed. Because I just got my bike back from the lbs I also forgot my damn lights. Riding in the dark, in the rain, wearing shorts and a t-shirt. This is what its all about!

sbra9635 wrote:anyone else in sydney have to ride through the sudden deluge that just started? I hope it clears by 6 or i'm stuffed. Because I just got my bike back from the lbs I also forgot my damn lights. Riding in the dark, in the rain, wearing shorts and a t-shirt. This is what its all about!

It was absolutely pouring. Was so much fun though. Makes you feel alive My only regret was wearing a white jumper whilst having a bike sans mud guards haha. When I got to my car I had to strip to my boxers because there was so much mud on my back that I didn't want in on my car seat hahaha...

Actually, I also regret forgetting my lights, but I was sticking only to pedestrian paths so I felt a little safer. I think I will avoid riding until the rain stops again. I hope it doesn't rain on the weekend though, I wanna hit some trails on the mountains.

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